I have a single story house, so no experience here. There is an example
of what not to do at http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/photo/default.htm
- If you don't see scaffolding, click next photo to get to #261. There
are a bunch of examples of using several ladders like
http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/photo/archive/archive_201-250/photo217.htm.
I hope everyone here is smarter than the guys in the photos.
Brian
PJ McGarvey wrote:
> I'm needing to rent some scaffolding to do some work on my house that I can't
> do by ladder. I know that Home Depot rents scaffolding, but I haven't done
> any other research on this. I'm in the northern suburbs of Philadelphia, so
> if anyone can recommend someone I'd appreciate it.
>
> Not sure what to expect, I'm assuming I just need to tell them how high and
> how wide I need it to be, and then just tell them where to place it?
>
> What kind of facility is in place to anchor the scaffolding to the house, or
> is that something I don't need to worry about, assuming it has been setup
> correctly?
>
> Any info would be helpful
>
> Thanks,
> PJ
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